REVEALED: How Tinubu’s private plane flew Gambia’s Jammeh into exile
- APC national leader Bola Tinubu
helped to facilitate peace in Gambia over the weekend by allowing his
private jet to fly out former president Yahya Jammeh and his family into
exile
- Tinubu was said to have allowed the use of his jet if only it would guarantee total restoration of peace and unity to Gambiafriend to Tinubu who flew out from Gambia with
Jammeh aboard the plane
Ousted former Gambian president Yahya Jammeh departed his country
late on Saturday, January 21 after agreeing to step down for the
newly-inaugurated leader Adama Barrow who won the December 1, 2016
presidential polls.
What
many people did not know however, is that the Gambian president flew
out into exile in Guinea on the private jet of a Nigerian, the national
leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The Nation reports that Tinubu’s
VP-CBT Falcon Jet had been in the care of his close ally Guinea
President Alpha Conde and he authorised it to be used to fly out the old
regime in Gambia to pave way for a new one.
“After agreeing to leave and save The Gambia from a major crisis, Jammeh was confronted by big challenge – how to fly out.
“The
leaders, The Nation learnt, reached out to All Progressives Congress
(APC) stalwart Asiwaju Bola Tinubu who authorised his private aircraft
to be used to fly Jammeh out of Banjul,” The Nation reported.
The
report quoted sources as saying that after Tinubu was contacted to
allow the use of his jet to fly Jammeh out of Banjul and he gave a
condition that he would allow it only “if it will facilitate the quick exit of Jammeh and lead to the restoration of peace and democracy in The Gambia”.
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